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Roundup: First Solar in France, Cellulosic Ethanol Stimulus, Sudan's Oil and More

By Chris Morrison | Jul 23, 2009

First Solar to build plant in France – Along with Electricite de France, the country’s state-owned utility, thin-film solar manufacturer First Solar is planning to build a $128 million plant somewhere in France. The entire capacity of the new plant, which will be France’s largest, has been contracted for the next ten years by EDF Energies Nouvelles. [Source: New York Times]

Want cellulosic ethanol? Give us stimulus money — Cellulosic ethanol startup Coskata says it’s ready to finish a commercial scale demonstration plant that can prove its technology, but it needs stimulus funding. Chief executive Bill Roe reportedly said the company is likely to receive the Department of Energy loans it needs. [Source: VentureBeat]

Sudan oil fields divided by international court — A Hague decision has split ownership of contested oil fields around the southern town of Abyei between the central government, which gets the lion’s share, and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement. If successful, the court ruling could help diminish violence and raise production. [Source: Christian Science Monitor]

Exelon left hungry, looking for a meal
— Although Exelon failed in its bid for power plant operator NRG, the company still has an appetite for acquisitions, and is likely to make one within the next year. The likely target: A coal-heavy local utility, which Exelon can apply its excess carbon credits toward. [Source: Bloomberg]

Nuclear manufacturing gears up in Virginia – Readying for a nuclear renaissance, Areva and Northrop Grumman have broken ground on a joint plant on Virginia’s eastern seaboard to make parts for new nuclear reactors in the United States. Slated for completion in 2012, the plant will be the first of its kind in over 30 years. [Source: Virginian-Pilot]

Chris Morrison, a reporter on energy, renewables and climate change, is the former lead cleantech writer for VentureBeat. Follow him on Twitter.

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  • Sacrebleu! First Solar to Build France’s Largest Solar Plant

    Barron's Online - 124 days 3 hours 45 minutes ago

    Solar panel technology maker First Solar (FSLR) this morning announced that it will build France's largest solar-panel manufacturing facility in collaboration with Paris-based Energies Nouvelles SA (EEN), traded on the Euronext, which has focused to date mainly on building wind capacity, for a total investment of 90 million Euros, or roughly...

  • E.D.F. and First Solar to Build Largest French Solar Plant

    New York Times - 124 days 10 hours 12 minutes ago

    Frances state-owned utility is partnering with an American solar panel manufacturer to build a 90 million euro ($128 million) solar manufacturing plant that would be the largest in France, the two announced on Thursday. A unit of Electricite de France and First Solar said that the plant would initially be able to produce enough panels to...

  • First Solar's Utility Contracts Pass Production Capacity

    BNET Energy - 97 days 18 hours 24 minutes ago

    August 18, 2009 -- Thin-film solar panel maker First Solar now has a second giant utility contract totaling 550 megawatts, a deal it announced today with the utility

  • Linde Gas Receives Contract From Moncada Energy To Supply Gases To Thin-Film Solar Cell Plant In Italy

    Pharmaceutical Business Review - 181 days 3 hours 45 minutes ago

    Linde Gas Italia (Linde Gas), a member of The Linde Group, has received a contract from The Moncada Energy Group s.r.l. (Moncada Energy) to supply high purity gases to its thin-film solar module manufacturing plant. As per the agreement, Linde Gas will provide turnkey installation of the plant’s bulk and specialty gases supply systems. On an...

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